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Query: UMLS:C0011849 (
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A 70-yr-old mildly diabetic white male was discovered to have an elevated level of serum free glycerol in the range of 75 mg/dl and to excrete about 13 g of free glycerol in the urine per 24 h. During a 24-h fast the urine glycerol loss increased to 21.5 g per 24 h. Studies carried out in vitro using leukocytes prepared from the patient's blood which were incubated with [14C]glycerol demonstrated an almost complete absence of glycerol oxidation to 14CO2 and of glycerol phosphorylation, in contrast to control studies with leukocytes collected from normal subjects. Homogenates of the patient's leukocytes contained negligible activity of ATP:glycerol phosphotransferase (glycerokinase EC 2.7.1.30) as measured by a direct spectrophotometric method. Marked
hyperglycerolemia
has thus far been detected in one brother and in one son of the daughter of this patient. This evidence suggests an x-linked recessive inheritance pattern of the trait. There is a high prevalence of
diabetes mellitus
in this family.
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PMID:Familial hyperglycerolemia. 61 10
Glycerol kinase (GK) represents the primary entry of glycerol into glucose and triglyceride metabolism. Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and hypertriglyceridemia are associated with an increased risk of
diabetes mellitus
and cardiovascular disease. The relationship between glycerol and the risk of IGT, however, is poorly understood. We therefore undertook the study of fasting plasma glycerol levels in a cohort of 1,056 unrelated men and women of French-Canadian descent. Family screening in the initial cohort identified 18 men from five families with severe
hyperglycerolemia
(values above 2.0 mmol/liter) and demonstrated an X-linked pattern of inheritance. Linkage analysis of the data from 12 microsatellite markers surrounding the Xp21.3 GK gene resulted in a peak LOD score of 3.46, centered around marker DXS8039. In addition, since all of the families originated in a population with a proven founder effect-the Saguenay Lac-St.-Jean region of Quebec-a common disease haplotype was sought. Indeed, a six-marker haplotype extending over a region of 5.5 cM was observed in all families. Resequencing of the GK gene in family members led to the discovery of a N288D missense mutation in exon 10, which resulted in the substitution of a highly conserved asparagine residue by a negatively charged aspartic acid. Although patients with the N288D mutation suffered from severe
hyperglycerolemia
, they were apparently otherwise healthy. The phenotypic analysis of the family members, however, showed that glycerol levels correlated with impaired glucose metabolism and body-fat distribution. We subsequently noted a substantial variation in glycerolemia in subjects of the initial cohort with normal plasma glycerol levels and demonstrated that this variance showed significant family resemblance. These results suggest a potentially important genetic connection between fasting glycerolemia and glucose homeostasis, not only in this X-linked deficiency but, potentially, in individuals within the "normal" range of plasma glycerol concentrations.
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PMID:Glycerol as a correlate of impaired glucose tolerance: dissection of a complex system by use of a simple genetic trait. 1073 65
The acylation of glycerol-3-phosphate by acyl-CoA is regarded as the first committed step for the synthesis of the lipoidal moiety in glycerolipids. The direct acylation of glycerol in mammalian tissues has not been demonstrated. In this study, lipid biosynthesis in myoblasts and hepatocytes was reassessed by conducting pulse-chase experiments with [1,3-(3)H]glycerol. The results demonstrated that a portion of labeled glycerol was directly acylated to form monoacylglycerol and, subsequently, diacylglycerol and triacylglycerol. The direct acylation of glycerol became more prominent when the glycerol-3-phosphate pathway was attenuated or when exogenous glycerol levels became elevated. Glycerol:acyl-CoA acyltransferase activity, which is responsible for the direct acylation of glycerol, was detected in the microsomal fraction of heart, liver, kidney, skeletal muscle, and brain tissues. The enzyme from pig heart microsomes displayed optimal activity at pH 6.0 and the preference for arachidonyl-CoA as the acyl donor. The apparent K(m) values for glycerol and arachidonyl-CoA were 1.1 mM and 0.17 mM, respectively. The present study demonstrates the existence of a novel lipid biosynthetic pathway that may be important during
hyperglycerolemia
produced in
diabetes
or other pathological conditions.
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PMID:A novel pathway for lipid biosynthesis: the direct acylation of glycerol. 1173 70
Glycerol kinase deficiency
is a rarely diagnosed X-linked recessive disorder which occurs as a complex form together with the adrenal hypoplasia congenita (AHC) or with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) or as an isolated form either symptomatic or asymptomatic. We report the case of a male adult who had pseudo-hypertriglyceridemia (falsely elevated triglycerides of 552 mg/dl) refractory to lipid-lowering therapy for more than 15 years. Further investigations revealed an isolated, asymptomatic glycerol kinase deficiency. Using polymerase chain reaction and direct DNA sequencing, a novel missense mutation Gly280Ala in the Xp21.3 glycerol kinase gene was found. Comparison between human and E.coli glycerol kinase showed that the mutation affects a highly conserved amino acid in an ATP-binding domain in the active centre. This mutation is assumed to destabilize a hydrogen bond between ligand and enzyme resulting in a reduced activity of glycerol kinase and therefore in
hyperglycerolemia
.
Exp Clin Endocrinol
Diabetes
2005 Jul
PMID:Novel mutation (Gly280Ala) in the ATP-binding domain of glycerol kinase causes severe hyperglycerolemia. 1602 1